World War 2 saw the first wartime use of radar.
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Radar : radio detection and ranging .
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Yes. Radar was used on major warships by all the major powers at some point during WW2. The US and UK had an advantage in that their radar was developed and equipped earlier in the war. The standard large warship radar for the US was CXAM.
Radar technology had been around before world war 2 if I'm correct. It probably wasn't heavily used as it is today or in ww2. WW2 saw a great improvement on radar; radar saved England during WW2 because they could detect German planes before they got even close to land.
As far as I know, radar was invented by a Hungarian scientist named Zoltan Bay. That radar was first used in World War II by the British troops.
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The exact location of where the first Doppler radar system was used cannot be determined because the first radar systems were mobile.
British RDF called Chain Home (CH)
Radar was used by England to detect incoming planes
radar is an object detectotion system
RADAR was first used to clock pitching speed in 1972. Earl Weaver was the first person to use the RADAR gun to determine speed in baseball.
The first microwaves were used during World War II for radar technology, in order to detect enemy aircraft. After the war, they were adapted into microwave ovens for cooking food in a more efficient and rapid manner.
The first microwave ovens were sometimes referred to as radar ranges because microwave technology, which is used in both radar and microwave ovens, was originally developed during World War II for radar systems. The term "radar range" emphasized the speed and efficiency of cooking with microwaves, likening it to the rapid detection capabilities of radar.
Radar was first used to measure the speed of a moving object in 1935. By 1938, they were used to measure the speed of a fastball thrown by Bob Feller.
The first microwave ovens were sometimes referred to as "radar ranges" because the technology used in microwave ovens was adapted from radar technology developed during World War II. The microwave oven's ability to cook food quickly and efficiently through the use of microwaves, similar to how radar technology detects objects, led to the association with radar.